Does this mean that I should not experience any problems with exotic
encodings?

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Xalan-C supports different encodings on different platforms.  If an
encoding is not supported, you will get UTF-8 instead.  On some supported
encodings, Xalan-C will write numeric character references for characters
that are supported in the encoding, rather than writing the character.  It
would be nice to improve this by writing the actual character, but there is
a performance penalty, so I have not implemented it yet.

Dave



 

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Hi,

has anybody tried xalan-c with outputing other characters than latin? e.g.
japanese, cyrillic, etc.? And if yes, were there any peculiarities?

Best regards,

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